WHY WE CARE: This month, 45 billboards gracing some of the busiest intersections around Los Angeles will become a digitally connected citywide art gallery of works from established and emerging artists from seven countries. This is TBC’s third and largest such art show, posting works chosen from a curated, blind-submission process on unused and remnant billboards.

This year, TBC worked with The People Concern, an L.A. nonprofit trying to end homelessness, to include a collaborative work from participants of the Lamp Arts Program, an arts studio and creative center for the Skid Row community. Clear Channel and TBC donated that board, at the corner of 5th Street and San Pedro, to promote understanding of Skid Row residents.

"The injection of artistic speech into the urban environment offers an occasion for commuters to pause and contemplate," says Kuhn in a statement. "We hope to facilitate a cultural exchange, connecting artists with large audiences and bringing art to many people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to see it."

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